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Adolf Martens Prize for Dr. Can Dincer
Microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer was awarded the Adolf Martens Prize 2018.
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Using Gene Scissors to Detect Diseases
Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer
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Emmy Noether funding for Anayancy Osorio
Freiburg chemistry researcher receives 1.9 million euros from the German Research Foundation
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Dr. Can Dincer joins Biosensors and Bioelectronics as an Associate Editor
Dr. Can Dincer has been invited to join the editorial team of Biosensors and Bioelectronics as an Associate Editor.
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Prof. Gerald Urban is IEEE Senior Member
Prof. Gerald Urban is elevated to the grade of IEEE Senior Member.
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Invited News & Views article for Nature Biomedical Engineering
Richard Bruch, Prof. Gerald A. Urban and Dr. Can Dincer were invited to write a News & Views for Nature Biomedical Engineering.
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6.7 Million Euros for Microsystems Engineering Project
"PROMYS" project researchers receive funds to develop miniaturized sensors for biomedical devices
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European Commission supports DigiTwins
On 18th of May, DigiTwins received an invitation from the European Commission to enter the next stage of the competition to become an EU Flagship for Future ...
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Microsensors for cell culture monitoring
Critical review article from the Laboratory for Sensors is featured on cover of the new Lab on a Chip issue: Microsensor systems for cell metabolism – from 2D ...
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Prof. Gerald Urban elected as EAMBES-Fellow
Prof. Gerald Urban was elected as a Fellow by EAMBES (European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering Sciences).
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